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1 I,IV | certain Madame Angelique Madou, living in the Rue Perrin-Gasselin,
2 I,IV | in the markets.~ ~Madame Madou, formerly a fish-woman,
3 I,IV | communication, to receive~which Mere Madou paid them a visit in the
4 I,IV | Hey! the dear Madame Madou."~ ~"What's the price of
5 I,IV | he's about," said Madame Madou; "can't~make a fool of him!
6 I,V | kingdom and science.~Angelique Madou gathers, Monsieur Vauquelin
7 I,V | he had taken from Madame Madou and carefully preserved.~ ~
8 I,VI | While waiting~for Madame Madou's porters, Popinot triumphantly
9 I,V | home, in search of Madame Madou, the vendor of~dried fruits.~ ~"
10 I,V | So-so," said Madame Madou, respectfully, offering
11 I,V | dear defunct."~ ~Mother Madou, who would have floored
12 I,V | market-women,--~Angelique Madou received Gigonnet with abject
13 I,V | to-morrow morning."~ ~Madame Madou's eyes contracted like those
14 I,V | got no force."~ ~Madame Madou bore down, like an insurrectionary
15 I,V | valuables were placed.~ ~"Mother Madou takes a drop too much,"
16 I,V | with his words that~Madame Madou's anger subsided.~ ~"My
17 I,VII| ready for~Lourdois, Madame Madou, the mason, carpenter, and
18 I,VII| Birotteau went to find Madame Madou.~ ~"Ah, there you are, good
19 I,VII| money, my poor old man! La Madou may get in a~fury, and she
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